It *appears* as though Groundspeak may no longer allow non-Premium members to log PMO caches, or at the very least, will allow the cache owner to delete such logs.

While Groundspeak has never seemed to be overly concerned about the wishes of its existing membership, a petition from MNGCA and other local geocaching groups may well be in order, should this turn out to be true._________________Alcohol & calculus don't mix. Don't drink & deriv

It *appears* as though Groundspeak may no longer allow non-Premium members to log PMO caches, or at the very least, will allow the cache owner to delete such logs.

While Groundspeak has never seemed to be overly concerned about the wishes of its existing membership, a petition from MNGCA and other local geocaching groups may well be in order, should this turn out to be true.

I'm not impressed. Mom & Dad have a premium account, if a child has a basic account (why have two premium accounts in one family) the child can't log the same caches, even though they were all together. Sounds like a money grab to me._________________"We never seek things for themselves-what we seek is the very seeking of things"-Pascal

It *appears* as though Groundspeak may no longer allow non-Premium members to log PMO caches, or at the very least, will allow the cache owner to delete such logs.

While Groundspeak has never seemed to be overly concerned about the wishes of its existing membership, a petition from MNGCA and other local geocaching groups may well be in order, should this turn out to be true.

I'm not impressed. Mom & Dad have a premium account, if a child has a basic account (why have two premium accounts in one family) the child can't log the same caches, even though they were all together. Sounds like a money grab to me.